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Hardcover Good Girl, Bad Girl-Whitney Hou Book

ISBN: 1559723793

ISBN13: 9781559723794

Good Girl, Bad Girl-Whitney Hou

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Whitney Houston is a show-business phenomenon and one of Hollywood's most sought after black actresses. Here is the first-ever behind-the-scenes book about her life and career. 16-page photo insert. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Good girl/ Bad girl- It is awesome the lifestyle and how she rose to stardom.

Regina Brown was a nasty person and should never work or represent anyone.

I enjoyed this book

I enjoyed this book on Whitney Houston and I know personally that a lot of what Kevin Ammons says in the book is true. I took away one star, as the latter part of the book sounds like research and not first hand knowledge.

This book is very good

When I heard of the book by Whitney Houston I went right out and bought it . I really like it. She is one of my favorite singer and astress

Just like a talk show!

If you like to watch Jerry Springer and similar shows, you will love this book. Almost every regular topic of those shows turns up in this book: drugs, homosexuality, adultery, and lots and lots of fist fights. The only character who seems to be a moral person is little Bobbi Kristina, Whitney's daughter. Of course, she is only five. . . Only the middle portion of this book deals with the authors first hand knowledge of Ms. Houston. His girfriend and only link to the singer gets fired fairly early on for stealing Whitney and Bobby Brown's wedding presents, so the latter part of the book (as well as the brief biography of Whitney's life before the author met her) are taken from other sources. Becuase Kevin Ammons is no moremoral than anyone else in the book--although he did know enough not to kill Whitney's best friend--most of what he writes must be taken with a grain of salt. Still, it is an interesting and often hysterical read, showing that fame and money don't equal happiness.
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